Suspect in LAX shooting jailed after hospital stay

Paul Anthony Ciancia charged with murder

A federal criminal complaint was filed Saturday afternoon charging the suspected Los Angeles International Airport shooter Paul Anthony Ciancia with two felony offenses -- murder of a federal officer and commission of violence in an international airport, U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said.

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A federal criminal complaint was filed Saturday afternoon charging the suspected Los Angeles International Airport shooter Paul Anthony Ciancia with two felony offenses -- murder of a federal officer and commission of violence in an international airport, U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said.

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Officials say a man charged in a deadly shooting rampage at Los Angeles International Airport is out of a hospital and in federal custody.

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles announced Tuesday that it had released its last patient from the Nov. 1 shooting.

Suspect Paul Anthony Ciancia was the last person being treated at the hospital.

FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller says Ciancia is in federal custody and has been moved to a prison facility. No court appearance has been scheduled.

Ciancia is charged with murder and other charges in the killing of Transportation Security Administration officer Gerardo Hernandez and wounding three other people, including two other TSA officers.

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